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Culture Gabfest: Gender Swap
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70 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2020
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Description
This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf is joined by two guests hosts: Sam Anderson, New York Times Magazine staff writer and author of Boom Time, and Dan Kois, Slate staff writer and author of How to Be a Family. First, the panel discusses The Assistant, the indie film with heavy Harvey Weinstein overtones. Next, they dive into Hulu’s reboot of High Fidelity, starring Zoë Kravitz. Finally, the panel breaks down the work of Jenny Odell, including her book How to Do Nothing and her recent Paris Review essay “The Myth of Self-Reliance.”
On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel discusses Dan Kois’s recent Slate story on a New Zealand fantasy masterpiece—an article that catalyzed the book’s publication in the U.S.
Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Additional production help by Rosemary Belson.
Outro Music: ‘Lonely World’ by Moses Sumney
Endorsements
Dan: The writing of Charles Portis, including True Grit and Norwood.
Sam: John Cage’s performance of “Water Walk” on “I’ve Got a Secret” in 1960 (as Jenny Odell recommends).
Steve: Seeing Parasite a second time.
“The Professor of Denial” by Amanda J. Crawford in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Moses Sumney’s Aromanticism
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On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel discusses Dan Kois’s recent Slate story on a New Zealand fantasy masterpiece—an article that catalyzed the book’s publication in the U.S.
Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Additional production help by Rosemary Belson.
Outro Music: ‘Lonely World’ by Moses Sumney
Endorsements
Dan: The writing of Charles Portis, including True Grit and Norwood.
Sam: John Cage’s performance of “Water Walk” on “I’ve Got a Secret” in 1960 (as Jenny Odell recommends).
Steve: Seeing Parasite a second time.
“The Professor of Denial” by Amanda J. Crawford in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Moses Sumney’s Aromanticism
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Released:
Feb 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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